Physics Laboratories to Be Modernized at VUAS
Ventspils University of Applied Sciences has launched work on the project “Modernization of the Study Environment at Ventspils University of Applied Sciences”, with significant focus placed on upgrading physics laboratories and improving the overall study environment.
The aim of the project is to provide a modern, technologically advanced, and student-oriented study environment, with particular emphasis on strengthening the material and technical base of engineering and information technology study programmes.
As part of the modernization, substantial improvements to the equipment in the physics laboratories are planned. Various teaching and research devices, technical equipment, and new furniture will be purchased to ensure an ergonomic and functional working environment for students.
These improvements will provide students with the opportunity to acquire practical knowledge by working with technologies and equipment currently relevant in the industry. The modern laboratories will promote the development of experimental skills, deeper understanding of physical processes, and better prepare students for labour market demands, where practical skills and the ability to work with modern technologies are becoming increasingly important.
Preparatory work for the project is currently actively underway, including the development of technical specifications and the planning of procurement procedures for laboratory equipment, devices, and furniture. This is an essential stage in ensuring a high-quality and purposeful modernization process.
It is planned that the new equipment and improved study environment will be available to students already in the next academic year, offering the opportunity to study in an even more modern and technologically advanced environment.
The total cost of the project “Modernization of the Study Environment at Ventspils University of Applied Sciences”, No. 4.2.1.8/2/25/I/007, is EUR 215,083.00, of which the planned funding from the European Regional Development Fund amounts to 85% of eligible costs – EUR 182,820.55, while state funding amounts to 15% of eligible costs – EUR 32,262.45.


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